If something is missing from iOS is definitely SBSettings, ie controls to quickly turn off and on WiFi, Bluetooth, mobile data, etc.. Some shortcuts in multitasking or in the center of claims that we accelerate the tedious task of having to enter settings for everything.

With this concept it is solved, not only have access to virtually all settings, is that it is completely configurable. This is much like the notification center but that is activated by sliding down the screen from locking or sliding right multitasking bar from the Springboard (if we do it from an application we show that application settings) . Also implements Zephyr (my favorite tweak) to avoid double tap the Home button to run multitasking.

And that's not all, it also adds a multitasking type letters, where we can see a screenshot of the application you have open in the background before opening. Maximum comfort, the great ideas that Apple should not only take notice, but take it very seriously, users want to turn off the WiFi (and other) fast, and we want it now!

Even if you think carefully Apple has always wanted to offer ease of use, and this type of configuration options we come very well to users who took many years with the iPhone, but it would be a mess for new users and for people who are buy an iPhone just because it's an iPhone and can barely handle it.